Anonymous
Hot
5 years ago |
Anonymous
BIG
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Nobody use google map? Why garmin?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
great&hot
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Incorrect price, it should be $89.95 instead of $9.95.
5 years ago |
cheetah
Updated, thanks. //@anonymous: Incorrect price, it should be $89.95 instead of $9.95.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
add amex rewards points, save another 20%
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I won't buy it no matter how low the price is. I was hurt by the crappy quality of Fitbit Charge.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Come on... you would've bought it for 9.99! //@Anonymous: I won't buy it no matter how low the price is. I was hurt by the crappy quality of Fitbit Charge.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Anyone still uses GPS now?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Very much, still use my 4 yr old garmin, phone not reliable and baterry drains fast //@anonymous: Anyone still uses GPS now?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, GPS is good
5 years ago |
Anonymous
True that. Google map is much better. //@anonymous: Anyone still uses GPS now?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
GPS much better than google maps
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Not every time you have data and offline google maps installed.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
If you drive at countryside where there is no data coverage. Garmins business is actually not impacted very much by smart phone mainly because of their built-in GPS business with car manufacturer //@Anonymous: Anyone still uses GPS now?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
yes people still use GPS units. I have a 1hr commute and I don't even have to touch the unit to get live traffic.. convenient. To be fair Google has better traffic routing. Last month I-95 was shut down. Garmin routed me into the main side roads that were congested. Google brought me through neiborhood roads with no stoppage.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Phone GPS is still a joke compared with GPS fast response, and reliable service //@Anonymous: Very much, still use my 4 yr old garmin, phone not reliable and baterry drains fast //@anonymous: Anyone still uses GPS now?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Phone gps no doubt is getting better or already is but sometime on long drives a dedicated gps on a windshield works out better- set it and forget it.
//@anonymous: Phone GPS is still a joke compared with GPS fast response, and reliable service //@Anonymous: Very much, still use my 4 yr old garmin, phone not reliable and baterry drains fast //@anonymous: Anyone still uses GPS now?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
my tesla doesn't need it.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Are these legal to use in Chi-na?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Does that matter?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I'm just curious. //@anonymous: Does that matter?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
very old model. probably EOLed.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Just don't let them see you use it
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Got one. Thanks. Lots of great tutorials online about how to reprogram the Dash Button hardware for other purposes than ordering TP.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Got one thx
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Got one. Thanks
5 years ago |
Anonymous
great as backup GPS in car
5 years ago |
Anonymous
they still sell GPS's
5 years ago |
Anonymous
what's the use of GPS if you don't step out of your house?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Hence the sale? //@anonymous: what's the use of GPS if you don't step out of your house?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
You can track the movement of your house //@anonymous: what's the use of GPS if you don't step out of your house?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
with smartphone and car-build-in gps everywhere, standalone gps devices are no future
3 years ago |
Anonymous
How long are they going to update? This is an old GPS. Life means how many years to Garmin Drive 51 LM 5"
3 years ago |
Anonymous
lol //@anonymous: You can track the movement of your house //@anonymous: what's the use of GPS if you don't step out of your house?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Not really, I would put a backup GPS in my car. One time we drove into the mountains and no cellphone network available. Without cellphone network, the route cannot calculated. Eventually I get back with the backup Garmin GPS. //@Anonymous: with smartphone and car-build-in gps everywhere, standalone gps devices are no future
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It will become more popular for people driving since air travels lock down.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
There are offline maps and navigation apps that you can download beforehand, such as maps.me, sygic, google maps. Without cellular signal, your phone is still your gps. //@anonymous: Not really, I would put a backup GPS in my car. One time we drove into the mountains and no cellphone network available. Without cellphone network, the route cannot calculated. Eventually I get back with the backup Garmin GPS. //@Anonymous: with smartphone and car-build-in gps everywhere, standalone gps devices are no future
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I would study the GPS map before driving into mountains or where the cellular signal is weak or none. //@anonymous: Not really, I would put a backup GPS in my car. One time we drove into the mountains and no cellphone network available. Without cellphone network, the route cannot calculated. Eventually I get back with the backup Garmin GPS. //@Anonymous: with smartphone and car-build-in gps everywhere, standalone gps devices are no future
3 years ago |